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Originally posted by Dr Love
The key was in the mix of topics. They take two topics which are real (IMO), chemtrails and water fluoridation, and mix them with some outlandish topic called a "tsunami bomb". It's all a trick by association.
Dumb people with fluoridated brains can't understand that basic level of deception and propaganda and they only know that they don't want to be one of them "tsunami bomb" weirdos like CSI talked about. Then they go back to watching Saved by the Bell reruns 'cause that Screech is a real hoot!
Peace
Originally posted by OurskiesRpoisoned
reply to post by tbonethedstroyer
Well, it's probably getting harder and harder not to get a chemtrail in the shot.
They are starting to show up on the news, tv shows, etc, because the skies are covered with them.
Watch an old western. The skies look different.
But even if you throw the TV out, it doesn't eliminate those damned Chemtrails, and the fluoride in the water.
Originally posted by OurskiesRpoisoned
The subtle subliminal mind manipulation in TV is quite extensive.
I use to like Gary Sinise
...its funny because the whole point of fluoride is to make people not question the government.
Conspiracy theories involving fluoridation are common, and include claims that fluoridation was motivated by protecting the U.S. atomic bomb program from litigation, that (as famously parodied in the film Dr. Strangelove) it is part of a Communist or New World Order plot to take over the world, that it was pioneered by a German chemical company to make people submissive to those in power, that behind the scenes it is promoted by the sugary food or phosphate fertilizer or aluminum industries, or that it is a smokescreen to cover failure to provide dental care to the poor. One such theory is that fluoridation was a public-relations ruse sponsored by fluoride polluters such as the aluminum maker Alcoa and the Manhattan Project, with conspirators that included industrialist Andrew Mellon and the Mellon Institute's researcher Gerald J. Cox, the Kettering Laboratory of the University of Cincinnati, the Federal Security Agency's administrator Oscar R. Ewing, and public-relations strategist Edward Bernays.
Originally posted by Dr Love
The key was in the mix of topics. They take two topics which are real (IMO), chemtrails and water fluoridation, and mix them with some outlandish topic called a "tsunami bomb". It's all a trick by association.